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Orioles' Tim Beckham: Out Saturday

by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire

Beckham (hamstring) is out of the lineup for Saturday's game against Tampa Bay, Roch Kubatko of MASN Sports reports.

Beckham felt a tweak in his hamstring during Friday's game, and will likely remain on the bench for the rest of the season while resting the injury. In his place, J.J. Hardy will pick up a start at shortstop for Saturday's tilt.

Beckham tweaked his hamstring Friday night and may be held out the rest of the season as a result, Eduardo Encina of the Baltimore Sun reports.

Beckham said that he was only playing at about 60 percent of normal before tweaking his knee during Friday's game and that he probably shouldn't have attempted to play through the injury. Expect Beckham's season to be over; if so, his final line will be .278/.328/.454 with 22 home runs over 137 games, a breakout campaign for the 27-year-old.

Beckham (hamstring) is in the lineup for Friday's game against the Rays.

Beckham sat out the last three games while dealing with his injury, but he is apparently feeling good enough to start Friday night against his former squad. As he has regularly done when healthy over the last several weeks, he will man shorstop and hit leadoff for the Orioles.

Beckham (hamstring) says he's day-to-day and hopes to return to action against the Rays over the weekend, Roch Kubatko of MASN Sports reports.

Beckham suffered a hamstring injury Saturday, and while it may force him to miss the rest of the Pirates series, he's hoping to return over the weekend against his former team. He continues to receive treatment from head athletic trainer Richie Bancells, but Beckham still isn't sure if he'll be ready to return before the end of the regular season. The Orioles likely won't push him seeing as they're out of playoff contention.

Beckham (hamstring) remains out of the lineup Tuesday against the Pirates, Eduardo A. Encina of The Baltimore Sun reports.

Beckham will miss a second straight start after suffering a hamstring injury Saturday. He was to be treated and evaluated Monday to determine his status for the rest of the season, but nothing has come forth yet on that front. If this is it for the 27-year-old, he can hold his head high heading into the offseason, having acclimated himself extremely well with his new club (.311/.354/.533).